To repeat where we are, my sweetie (my
wife June) had breast cancer a few years ago and we opted
1) to have a lymph-ectomy (mistake) and later 2) radiation
(good decision). Regardless of whether it was a mistake we did
it and the result is that she has to be very careful about not
injuring her right arm. Last summer and fall she burned
herself on our oven three times, one of them very seriously.
There are other articles covering where else we have gone, but
this is on how and when to use Aromatherapy.
Remember the effect of the Lavender oil? She happened to go on
an outing with several girl friends right after the bad burn
and in talking it over with them they decided to put therapeutic
grade lavender essential oil on the burn. She could feel
it healing immediately and in spite of this being a large burn
(2” x 6”) it healed with only a very small scar, about the
size of a half-quarter (like a half-moon shape).
Needless to say, we are sold on the “therapeutic grade of
essential oils from Young
Living. They can be used in several ways, very
effectively. These methods of use, or application, are: 1)
Apply the oils directly to the bottom of the feet (more on
this as we go on), 2) apply the essential oil directly to the
bruised or wounded area, 3) diffuse your essential oils into
the air, and 4) add certain “edible” essential oils to
water or food for both exotic and exquisite flavorings.
1) In the Orient they have been using acupuncture and
acupressure for centuries, perhaps millennia? What is perhaps
more surprising is that essential oils, when applied to the
bottom of the foot, are absorbed rather quickly into, and
dispersed throughout, the body. As a liquid they are also
immediately used by the body as anti-whatever and begin their
healing actions almost immediately. Because they are
“pure” – therapeutic grade – there is nothing within
the compound to hinder the healing effect, nor to slow it.
2) Apply the
essential oil directly to the bruised or wounded area. As in
the example of the Lavender applied directly to the burn,
apply Lavender or Melaleuca oil directly to the cut, scrape or
bruised area. This will provide maximum relief directly to the
affected area, where it is needed most. But be careful of the
oils you use in this manner. When using spearmint, for
example, keep it completely away from the eyes; it can cause
severe itching and burning and lead to blurred vision for
several hours.
3) Use a diffuser and diffuse your essential oils directly
into the air you breathe. You will need to have a very good
diffuser, such as the one available from Young
Living, in order
to do this more effectively. We have used several but
discarded them all. Only the Young Living diffuser seems to
literally radiate the oil scent throughout our home, but to do
it efficiently. It costs about $100 US but it has proven many
times worth it.
4) You can add
add certain “edible” essential oils to water or
food for both exotic and exquisite flavorings. Such
“spiciness” will enhance your cooking and enhance the
therapeutic (medicinal) value of your foods as well. You
cannot use all essential oils in cooking so it might be
prudent to purchase one of Young
Living’s “how to” books. They can be ordered
directly from the web site.
Finally,
all the good health and good nutrition and exquisite
flavorings in the world will not make you healthy if your body
cannot use the nutrients you are feeding it. Good digestion is
the basis for good health. Without good digestion most of the
nutrients in your body are going to waste – you might as
well have a gigantic tapeworm siphoning off your food. In
order to enhance your digestion you should also be using, at
least periodically, a proven organic
greens product as a digestive aid, one such as Bio
88+ (Plus).
Disclaimer:
This article in no way should be taken as “medical
advice” on any product, condition or course of action, nor
does it constitute in any way “medical advice” endorsing
any specific product, specific result, nor any possible cure
for any condition or problem. This article is meant as a
source of information upon which you may base your decision as
to whether or not you should begin using any vitamin, mineral
and/or herbal supplement for better health, or begin using a
“greens” product as a dietary supplement.
If in doubt, or
if you have questions, you should consult your physician and,
if possible, consult a second physician for a possible
different opinion. The author does not bear any responsibility
for your decisions nor for the outcome of your actions based
upon those decisions.
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